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If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", I
obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this start up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) Thanks! |
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get a copy of win 98 startup disk.
might be able to download from www.bootdisk.com "Eric Fehlhaber" wrote: > If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", I > obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this start > up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to > this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) > > Thanks! > > > |
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Eric Fehlhaber wrote:
> If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", I > obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this start > up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to > this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) > > Thanks! > > Download the MS-DOS device drivers for the CDROM drive from its manufacturer's website, and then follow the manufacturer's instructions for adding the appropriate lines to the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files on the diskette. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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I may be obvious to you, but you do not get a Win XP startup disk.
You get a MS-DOS disk that will boot to an A: prompt. You will not be able to access your hard drive if it is formatted NTFS. Try www.bootdisk.com -- Ron Sommer "Eric Fehlhaber" <efehlhaber@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:evMVBvlAGHA.356@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", > I obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this > start up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM > drivers to this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) > > Thanks! > |
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Perhaps you need this link: http://www.mirrors.org/archived_soft...m/original.htm hth Eric Fehlhaber wrote: > > If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", I > obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this start > up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to > this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) > > Thanks! |
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A boot disk/diskette boots the operating system, that's it. "startup"
disk/diskette is a MS coined term. Means one thing in 98/98SE/ME, and something else in XP using the selection you noted. XP does not ride on msdos like the other 3 OSes mentioned. Therefore, it cannot be an XP startup or boot disk/diskette. -- Jonny "Eric Fehlhaber" <efehlhaber@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:evMVBvlAGHA.356@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", I > obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this start > up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to > this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) > > Thanks! > > |
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There are some very literal people on this newsgroup. Surly the term boot
disc refers to the fact that you can boot from the disc. It isn't the same as starting XP via the disc it just means you get to an A: prompt. Even the term startup disc is taken to mean a floppy that goes to an A: prompt not a disc that boot XP. Glen "Jonny" <billgates@scampublic.net> wrote in message news:eX3r10tAGHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >A boot disk/diskette boots the operating system, that's it. "startup" > disk/diskette is a MS coined term. Means one thing in 98/98SE/ME, and > something else in XP using the selection you noted. > XP does not ride on msdos like the other 3 OSes mentioned. Therefore, it > cannot be an XP startup or boot disk/diskette. > -- > Jonny > "Eric Fehlhaber" <efehlhaber@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:evMVBvlAGHA.356@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> If I format a floppy in WinXP and select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk", > I >> obviously get a WinXP startup disk. Does anyone know how to make this > start >> up disk recognize a CD-ROM? (Basically, how do I added CD-ROM drivers to >> this disk or enable CD-ROM support?) >> >> Thanks! >> >> > > |
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